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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2957250" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>The left also has the prescience to made incremental progress. Remember, for every action, there is a reaction. The last thing we need to do is put the left in a position where they feel their back is to the wall, and they feel like they have to pull out all the stops; more importantly, we don't want to put the center--the people who are willing to listen--in a position that they find shocking. Which do you think is going to shock them more, make them think the proposal is crazy: reopening the registry (repeal the Hughes Amendment), or make machine guns available in hardware stores with no background check, let alone registration (the situation pre-NFA34)?</p><p></p><p>Yes, NFA34 (and GCA68, and the Hughes Amendment, and quite a few other things) should go away--but pushing for everything all at once is counterproductive. To get to where we want to be, we need to change more than the statutes--we need to change the culture that produced the laws. That takes time and steady, constant effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2957250, member: 13624"] The left also has the prescience to made incremental progress. Remember, for every action, there is a reaction. The last thing we need to do is put the left in a position where they feel their back is to the wall, and they feel like they have to pull out all the stops; more importantly, we don't want to put the center--the people who are willing to listen--in a position that they find shocking. Which do you think is going to shock them more, make them think the proposal is crazy: reopening the registry (repeal the Hughes Amendment), or make machine guns available in hardware stores with no background check, let alone registration (the situation pre-NFA34)? Yes, NFA34 (and GCA68, and the Hughes Amendment, and quite a few other things) should go away--but pushing for everything all at once is counterproductive. To get to where we want to be, we need to change more than the statutes--we need to change the culture that produced the laws. That takes time and steady, constant effort. [/QUOTE]
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